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YMAX Dividend Calculator
YieldMax Universe Fund of Option Income ETFs. Project income and DRIP growth with YMAX’s real price, payout and historical growth rate, refreshed daily.
Data updated Jul 16, 2026
| Year | Shares | Div / Share | Dividends | Cumulative | Invested | Portfolio | YOC |
|---|
Hypothetical projection with constant growth rates. Dividends shown net of the tax setting. Not a prediction.
| Ex-dividend date | Amount / share | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2026 | $0.0730 | +2.8% |
| Jul 8, 2026 | $0.0710 | -2.7% |
| Jul 1, 2026 | $0.0730 | -3.9% |
| Jun 24, 2026 | $0.0760 | -1.3% |
| Jun 17, 2026 | $0.0770 | -3.8% |
| Jun 10, 2026 | $0.0800 | -14.0% |
| Jun 3, 2026 | $0.0930 | +3.3% |
| May 27, 2026 | $0.0900 |
More YMAX data
- YMAX full dividend history: every payment on record, annual totals and growth chart.
- YMAX ex-dividend date: next estimated payment and how the dates work.
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YMAX dividend FAQ
How much does YMAX pay in dividends?
YMAX currently pays $0.0730 per share per payment on a weekly schedule. Over the trailing twelve months it has paid $5.65 per share, a yield of 74.16% at the current price of $7.62.
How much income would $10,000 in YMAX generate?
At the current TTM rate, a $10,000 position in YMAX would generate approximately $7,416 per year, or about $618.00 per month before taxes. Use the calculator above to model reinvestment and growth.
When is the next YMAX dividend?
Based on its historical weekly payment pattern, the next YMAX ex-dividend date is estimated around Jul 22, 2026. This is an estimate until officially declared. See the YMAX ex-dividend date page for the payment timeline.
Is YMAX dividend growing?
Over the past 5 years the YMAX payout trend has been irregular. Model your own assumptions with the growth field above.
What is a realistic dividend growth rate for the projection?
The best anchor is the ticker's own history: no long-run trend available yet. High current yields usually come with lower growth, and vice versa.